Aug 11 2009
Where to Buy Thyromine
Thyromine and can be purchased online directly from the manufacturer’s official website. Thyromine is not available in stores so the only way to the product is via the Internet.
Thyromine is moderately priced at $39.95 for a one month supply. Two bottles can be secured for a discounted price of $69.95 and three bottles can be purchased for $119.95, plus you get one free bottle of Thyromine. The deepest discount is offered when four bottles are purchased for $159.95 as two extra bottles are included at no additional charge.
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I just called the company who distribute Thromine, they are in California,
I was asking for the manufaturer of the product and if this product is sold in Canada
to my amazement the women who answered the phone, kept saying I do not know anything about this product and cannot give you any additional information about it.
So went on to say that they are the only number to call, and that they sell for many different companies. So again she kept saying that she didn’t know anything about this particular product. This is hard to believe that such product is advertise, when no one at the distribution center knows anything about it.
How strange does that sound. Is it some kind of gimmick or what?
Hi Trudy,
From all appearances, the manufacturer is Thyromine. The website doesn’t reveal any other company name. Also, as far as I know, Thyromine can be purchased if you live in Canda. I don’t know of any stores in Canada that carry it but you can order Thyromine online and have it shipped to Canada. The drop-down box on the order form allows you to choose Canada as an option when entering your shipping info.
As for the representative you encountered, your experience reminds me of my days working in a call center a several years ago. The number you dialed probably went to a call center that handles Thyromine’s calls along with the calls of several other companies. In some cases, these reps are usually given a limited amount of information to work with as they are there to mostly help people place an order but not to give real customer support. So, they may appear inept.
I agree it sounds strange, but this is common among companies who pay call centers to handle some of their calls. They may have another number for more detailed support issues. I did find a Web Support link on the Thyromine site at http://www.thyromine.com/contact.php. You’d probably do better trying to get your questions answered through them. Then again, you may have just come across a new rep who doesn’t know much yet. Perhaps another call will direct you to a more capable representative.
I hope this helps, Trudy.
Warm Regards,
Susan